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Tag Archives: Impressionism
NONE OF THE ABOVE
”Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?” Having presented the questions so handsomely, in his greatest painting, it hardly seems to matter that Paul Gauguin had none of the answers. To look for allegorical meanings … Continue reading
IMPRESSIONS ABANDONING TO THE LIGHT
In the countryside of northern France he made a garden. And there, Claude Monet, as he grew old and his eyesight failed him, perceived and painted sunlight and water, trees and flowers, as no one ever had before. He literally … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Anna Bijns, Chagall, Claude Monet, Delacroix, Durand-Ruel, Einstein, Ernest Hoschede, Gimpel Art, Heisenberg, Impressionism, Impressionist Art, James Clerk Maxwell, Manet, Marc Chagall, Marcel Proust, Monet Giverny, Picasso, Rodin, Seurat, W.A. Roberts
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The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon-Monet
Houston…Houston do you hear me? He packed an easel, some paint , brushes and a couple canvases before boarding the Apollo 12 spacecraft on a November 1969 mission in which he walked on the lunar surface of the moon. He … Continue reading